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Bunker
Bunker Bun"ker, n.
1. A small sand hole or pit, as on a golf course. [Scot.]
--Sir W. Scott.
2. (Golf) Hence, any rough hazardous ground on the links;
also, an artificial hazard with built-up faces.
Bunker
Bunker Bun"ker, v. t. (Golf)
To drive (the ball) into a bunker.
BunkerBunker Bun"ker, n. [Scot. bunker, bunkart, a bench, or low
chest, serving for a seat. Cf. Bunk, Bank, Bench.]
1. A sort of chest or box, as in a window, the lid of which
serves for a seat. [Scot.] --Jamieson.
2. A large bin or similar receptacle; as, a coal bunker.
Meaning of Bunkers from wikipedia
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control centers, and
storage facilities.
Bunkers can also be used as
protection from tornadoes.
Trench bunkers are
small concrete structures,
partly dug...
- Fuel
bunkers,
commonly simply known as
bunkers, are
containers for the
storage of fuel on steam-powered
boats or
steam tank engines, or
rooms for the...
- The
búnker was the
extreme right-wing
faction that
manifested itself in
Spain during the end of the
Franco regime and the
Spanish transition to democracy...
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military bunkers are a
ubiquitous sight in Albania, with an
average of 5.7
bunkers for
every square kilometer (14.7 per
square mile). The
bunkers (Albanian:...
- A
bunker buster is a type of
munition that is
designed to
penetrate hardened targets or
targets buried deep underground, such as
military bunkers. Röchling...
- at
Chapel Hill
keeps the
Bunkers'
personal papers. Many
anonymous promotional pamphlets were
printed depicting the
Bunkers in
artwork and literature...
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video game
Bunker (board game), a 2020
social deduction party game "
Bunkers", a song by The
Vapors on
their album New
Clear Days Los
Bunkers,
Chilean alternative...
- 69–74. doi:10.1111/j.1460-2466.1976.tb01938.x.
Archie Bunker information at tvland.com The
Bunkers'
chairs at the
National Museum of
American History...
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trade of
bunker (fuel) is
called a
bunker trader. The term
bunkering originated in the days of steamships, when coal was
stored in
bunkers. Nowadays...
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Bunker Hill,
Bunkers Hill or
Bunker's Hill may
refer to:
Bunker Hill,
after which the
Battle of
Bunker Hill was named, a hill in the
Boston neighborhood...